Year Book - Carnegie Institution of Washington, Issue 13Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913 - Research |
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Page 325
... relations which have been found agree with those which have been previously known to exist on land . In most of the passages , both the potential gradient and q decrease with increase of the conductivity , and in the final mean this ...
... relations which have been found agree with those which have been previously known to exist on land . In most of the passages , both the potential gradient and q decrease with increase of the conductivity , and in the final mean this ...
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... relation is , however , not close ; for if perfect correlation be 1.00 and no correlation be 0.00 , then the correlation found is represented by + 0.126 ± 0.011 merely . RELATION OF PHYSICO - CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF VEGETABLE SAP TO ...
... relation is , however , not close ; for if perfect correlation be 1.00 and no correlation be 0.00 , then the correlation found is represented by + 0.126 ± 0.011 merely . RELATION OF PHYSICO - CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF VEGETABLE SAP TO ...
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... relation , and in the second the general coefficient is in the form of a sum of products of poly- nomials by powers . Both processes being uniquely reversible , a general form is determined of a sequence of numbers satisfying a scale of ...
... relation , and in the second the general coefficient is in the form of a sum of products of poly- nomials by powers . Both processes being uniquely reversible , a general form is determined of a sequence of numbers satisfying a scale of ...
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Report of the President of the Institution 539 | 5 |
Bibliography of publications relating to work of investigators associates | 40 |
Financial statement 5559 | 55 |
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